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A Real Good Pure Coffee! Freshly Roasted and ground. This Coffee has a flavor all its own, and that's a good one. A GENUINE MONEY SAVER OF MERIT. Price 25c. Pound. Tle M 1anning G 0occi0 o. PURVEYORS TO PARTICULAR PEOPLE. Sunter Railway and Mill Supply Co SUMTER. S. C. Headquarters for, and Dealers in Galvanized Roofing handled in car lots and less quantities. Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers, Shaft Couplings, Full stock on hand. Pipe. Black and Galvanized, Cut and Threaded to Sketch 1-8 to 6. Bradle's Gin Saw Filers and Guinmers. Babbitt Metals, Packings, Injectors, Files, Iron, Leather, - Rubber and Gandy Belts. Valves, . Fittings, Coil Chain, Lubricators, Whistles-Anything you need Come and see us, or 'nhone. o'r write your orders. "Prompt attenti:: i : :. Sumter Railway and Mill Supply Co. IVYour Spring Needs We Have The Goods For You Porch Rockers, Swings, and Lawn Goods. We i have the Celebrated White Mountain Refrigerators a Sand Freezers; Coolers, Side Walk Suikeys, Go-Carts, 3 SHooser Kitchen Cabinets, Oil Stoves, Screen Door and 3 SWindows, Ranges and Stoves. In fact, we have the mostcomplete stock of House Furnishings ever opened in Sumter. Drop in to see us when you come to Sumter. Cash or Cr edit. "The Store Accom Smodating." N- In Front of the Postoffice, Sumter, S, C. *Sale .Sale ! Katzoff'S GREAT Mid-Summer Sale I *Started July 17 and will Last 30 DAYS -30 DAYS THE -DIXIE CAFE IS RENOWNED. THERE A MEAL OR LUNCH CAN ALWAYS BE FOUND. Delicious Ice Cream, Refreshing Drinks, N UNNALLY 'S CANDIES on ice in all sizes andC price Delicacies mr Season of Every Kind. DIXIE CAFE is the Namne-Be sure to bea r md, for SEE JACK. THOUGHT SHE COULD NOT LIVE Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Unionville, Mo.-" I suffered from a remale trouble and I got so weak that I could hardly w alIk across the floor with out holding on to something. I had - ner'vous spells and my fingers would cramp and my face would draw, and I coukd not speak, nor sleep to do any good, had no appetite,and everyone thought I would not live. Some one advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I had taken so much medicine and my doctor said he could do me no goodso I toldmy husband he might get me a bottle and I would try it. By the time I had taken it I felt better. I continued its useand now I am well and strong. "I have always recommended your medicine ever since I was so wonder fully benefitted by it and I hope this letter will be the means of saving some other poor woman from suffering." Mrs. MARTHA SEAVEY, Box 1144, Unionville, Missouri. The makers of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound have thousands of such letters as that above -they tell the truth, else they could not have been obtained for love or money. This med icine is no stranger - it has stood the te!:t for years. If there are any complications you do not understand write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn,Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict coundence. Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly The Old Standard general strengthening tonic. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out Malaria.enriches the bloodandbuilds upthe sys. tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c Winning a Thousand. Some years ago a jewelry firm in New York sent the late .1. P. Morgan a fine pearl. offering it to him for $5. 000. This Mlr. Morgan decided to pur chase. and two checks were made out --one for $z.000 and the other for $4, 000. He then removed the pearl from its box and. having substituted for it the $5.000 check, resealed the package. Mr. Morgan's clerk was next dispatch ed to the jeweler's with the sealed bor and a note containing the check for $4.000, stating that Mr. Morgan would be plieased to purchase the pearl if they would be satisfied with the check. Tge unsuspecting jewelers-in igno rance. of course, of what the sealed package now contained-cloned with the astute financier's offer. And the box in which the $5.000 check serenely reposed was returned to Mr. Morgan unopened! Pounds and Weights. Here is a question that will tax the arithmetical powers of a youth. Sup pose thatt for sonme reason or another a shopkeeper who sold goods by pounds and half pounds. but never in quanti ties eseeeding twenty pounds at.a time, was told that lie must transact all this business with four weights only. What must these four weights be? The answer is halif pound. one and a half pound. four' and a half' pound and thir teen and a half pound. With these it will be readily seen that any weight from half a pound to twenty pounds may be determined In pounds and half pounds. ________ His Card Tricks. Mrs. Stryver- We had a most enjoy able time at Mrs Hunter's tea. Count Tiedout wais there alnd kept us mnysti 6ed for an~ hour with his tricks with the cards. Mr. Stryver (drylyl-He kept uis mystified with 'em for three months at the club, but we're on to him no0w. -New York World. Used the Soft Answer. 'So Dick andi Daisy hav'e made up? By George: A fter the way she laid him out i never expected it. How did he p:icify her':" "lHe told her that he'd rather quarrel with her thanu k!ss any other gIrL" Puck. Sorrow. ''Herr Huber. come home iramediate ly. Your wife has suffocated herself with gas." Hluber-Hecavens: There'll be a nice gas bill to pay!-Wiener Sa lowitzblatt. T.io enjoy a thing exclusively is com monly to exclulde yourself from the true enjoyment of it. Cures Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Cure. The worst cases, no matter of how long standing. era cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves Prin and Heals at the same time. 25c.50c, $1.90 BUY THE BEST When You Buy! A NEW HOME Sewin g Maebcine 1 You knhow whavt it melans. A Newv Home Rotary at ,84O0.-10. 00 cash and '%.00 per mfouth. Wi te JOS. S. DICKSON. Alcolu, S. C. r.King's New LifePills The bst in the word Sweetly A Resting DieI last Thursday July 9tLh, at her home near Turbeville. thte infant and onlv child of Mr. and Mes. Dave Wil son. Oh little liLrnic-- wtsriven them only 9 mouths and 93 d ys. the flower of the home has vir.hered anil eut down, the Lord nee.it d one mire little angel, so he come down for this darling0 little blue eyes. Oh, she was so sweet and loved me so well, she never saw a; stranger, she had two much sense to stay here in this sinful world, if we were as happy as this darling little babe we would know no sorrow. the dear parents know where to find this precious flower she is blooming now in the Garden (f Paradise awaiting the coming of Papa and Mama. Oh, it is so hard to give her up the ouly child and the only one for her ua rents to love and care for, just think how sad to walk in this lonely house and see her dear little play things, and just think she will never be with us again here, but I hope and pray I will shake hands with little Burnice in Heaven. Dear little Burnice thou has left us, But thy memory is still warm and true, We will love thee as if thou were with us. And thy silence we deeply feel, We listen for thy dear sweet voice But is forever silent We look for those dear blue eyes, and darling pink cheek!, But they are hidden in the silent Tomb Precious hitt:e Burnice thou has left, as yes-leftus forever more, But in Heaven with joy, we will greet thee, where no farewell tears are shed. Lonely the house and sad the hours. since darling little Burnice has been taken away, she is our loss but Heav ens gain. All was done for little Burnice that could be done, bnt God saw fit to take her from our midst. Farewell litt e Burnice till I shall meet thee in our Fathers Mansion Fair. ORILLA .1OHNSTON. BUSINESS LOCALS. Itch relieved in 30 mi'utes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. Never . fails. Sold by Dickson Drug Co., druggists. 5 or 6 deses 666 will break any case ofFevet or Chills. Price, 25 cents. 5 or 6 doses 666 will broak any case of Fever or Chills. Price, 25 cents. I have on hand money to lend on mortgages of real estate. S. Oliver O'Bryan. Campbell's Dropsy Cure-Sure cure for dropsy. For Sale at Dickson's Drug Store. Money to lend on Real Estate-Apply to Charlton DuRant. Notice. The qualified voters of Silver School District, No.30., will hereby take no tice that an election will be held at Silver on Tuesday July, 28th, 1914, for the purpose of voting upon the ques Lion of issuing Bonds for building a school house. A. M. Felder. H. S. Briggs. S. H. Cain. Trustees. Has Your Child Wormsl Most children do. A Coated, Furred Tongue; Strong Breath; Stomach Pains Circles under Eyes; Pale, Sallow Com plexion: Nervous, Fretful; Grinding of Teeth, Tossing in Sleep, Peculiar Dreams -any one of these indicate Child has Worms. Get a box of Kick apoo Worm Killer at once. It kills the Worms-the cause of your child's con ditdon. Is Laxative and aids Nature to expel the Worms. Supplied in candy form. Easy for children to take. 25c. at your druggist.--Adv. Grow Their Own Cedar. The lighthouse reservations on the great lakes are able to grow all the white cedar needed for spar buoys in their district. Headache and Nervousuess Cured. "Chamberlain's Tablets are3 entitled to all the praise I can give them." writes Mrs. Richard Olp, Spencerport. N. Y. They have cured me of head ache and nervousness and restored me to my normal health." For sale by all dealers.-Ad v. Before the Days of Clock. The first accurate clock, was set up In England at Hampton court, in 1540. Up to'that time members. of the royal suite used hour glasses in their pri vate rooms. You're Bilious and Costivel Sick Headache, Bad Breath. Sor Stomach, Furred Tongue and Indigi s ion, Mean Liver and Bowels clo~rged. Clean up to-night. Get a 253. hottle of Dr. Kitnt's New Life Pills to-day aund emptv the stomach and bowels of fer mentinL'. rassy foods and w~t A full bowel movement gives a satisfied. thankful feeling-makes you feel line. Effectiye, yet mild. Don't gripe. 2->c at your Druggist. Bucklan's Arnica Salve for Burns.--Ad v. Child LIable to Be Spelled. At Zarantanto, there has just oo. curred a case which is probably unique of its kind. A child has been born while .its father, grandfather, great-grandfather and great-great grandfather are all living. Its name is Urriticoechea, and the family are Basque farm laborers. The great grandfather and great-great-grand. father have acted as godfather to tffe child. The united family constitute nearly a whole village. Best Diarrhea Remedy. If you have ever used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy you know that it is a success. Sam F. un, Whatley, Ala., writes: "1 had measles and got caught out in the rain, and it settled in my stomach and bow els. I had an awful time, and had it not been for Chamberlain's Colic, Chol-i era and Diarrhoea Remedy I could notj possibly have lived but a few hours loger, but thanks to this remedy, I am now well and strong." For sale by all dealers.-Adv.. Saving the Public Streets. According to an excellent custom in Glasgow, before any street is pav ed or repaved all city departments that may be likely to open the street are communicated with so as to give them an opportunity to examine their pipes or make necessary repairs, alterations or renewals before the paving is laid. Cured of Indigestion. Mrs. Sadie P. Clawson, Indiana. Pa , was bothered wit~h indigestion. "My stomach pain mc night and day," she writes. "-I would feel bloated and have I headache and belching after eating. Ir also suffered from constipation. Ivy daughter- had used Chamberlain's Tab lets and they did het- so much good that she gave me a few doses of them and insisted upon my. trying. them. They helped me as nothing else has don Fom- ale by all dealers--A dv. Miss Myrilt Cothru:n, of ussellvilie, Aa., says: "For nearly a year, I Sul fered with terrible back ache, pains in ry lmbs, and my head ached rcary -s* all the tie. Our ffamilV : doctor treated me, but I only gave me temporary retief. I was certainly in bad health. My sc'ool teacher advised me io Ash . WARHS 0I I took two bottles, in all, and was cured. I shall always praise Cardui to sick and sLifering wo men." ifyousufferfrom pains peculiar to wcak women, such as head ache, backache, or other symptoms of womaly troub'e, or if you merely need a tonic for that tired, nervous, worn-out feel ing, tr Cardui. E-5 Folly of Revenge. By taking revenge a man is but even with his enemy, but in passing it over he is superior.-Bacon. Don't Mistake the Cause Many Manning People Have K:dney Tro. ble And do Not Kn~w it. Do yon have backathe? Are you tired and worn out? Feel dizzy, nervous and depressed? Are the kidney secretions ir-regular? Highly colored; contain sediment? Likely )our kidneys are at fault. Weak kidneys give warning of ai tress. Heed the warning; don't delay Use a tested kidney remedy. Read this Manning testimony. Mrs. Joseph Wells, Manning, S. C. says: -I was afflicted with kidney ciu plaint and I suffered intensely fr'on dull, nag-ing backaches. headaches and dizzy spells. Doan's Kidne' Pills proved to be just what I needed and I had not used them long before [ was relieved. I grot this remedy from Dr. W. E. B3rown & Co's Drug Store. (nowv the Dickson Drug Co ,) and I cheerfully recommend it to anyone suffering fror kidney trouble." Price 50e. at all dealers. Dont sim ply aak for a kidney remedy--e Dnau's Kidney Pills-the same tha: Mrs. Wells had. Foster-Milburn Co. Props.. Buffalo, N. N.-Adv. Walstcoat a Monarch's Fad.. Historians tell us that Charles II. o2 England made a resolution to changi the fashion of his dress to one whic1 he .would never alter, and communi cated this decision to his council 1 Octber, 1666. From a diary of tha period we read: "This day the kin: begins to put on his vest, and I dit see several persons of the house o lords and commons, too, great cour tiers who are in it, being a long cot sack close to the body, of black clotl and pinked with white silk under it. fenormous Demand for Matches. The consumption of matches has reached amazing proportions. Accord Ing to the Lancet, about 18,000,000 gross of boxes are c'onsumied per an num, 63 per cent. of n'.':h were ef the "strike anywhere" a::d ?7 per cent. o the safety variety. This is 2,592,000, 000 boxes and more than 500,000,000. 000 matches. Friction matches wete first used in 18Z3. Another Exciting Game. Friend-"What were your sensa tions in the wreck?" Victim-"Just the same as in football. Three coaches passed ower me and then the doctors came." Seyere Attack of Co'ic Cured E. E. Cross, who traveis in Virgintia and other South"' n S5it.e. ".s suddenly and severely ill with t'o'h At the first si or, he i m"to:'' - t cant. recommernd'-' ( hame m' Colie, Cholera and Diarhhm-a it-mot v. Two iloses or it eured him.-" should leave home on a jou r'v V n out a bottle of this preparaon 0. sale by all dleaers.-Adv. Moving Picture. "Why," asked the man in the brown derby, whose attention had been call ed to the unsteady progress of a tipsy reveller who was passing, "do you say that that man reminds you of moving pictures?" "Because," replied his com panion, placidly lighting a cigarette, "his eyes are filmed and he reels." Shunting HIm Ofi'. "By the way, old chap, I nce: S.!! tle money." "You may consider you:r Belf fortunate. I need a whole l:: ncklin's Arnica Salve for Cnts, Barns, Sores Mr. E. S. Loper, .\arilla. N. Y., vrites: "'I have never had a Cut. Barn, Vound or Sore it would not hoa!." Cmr Sbox of Bucklen's Arnica Salve to-hi~y eep handy at. alt times foi' Hu'ns. iores, Cuts, Wounds. Prevents Loc'k aw, :5c., at your Druggist.- A dv. Precedent Already EstablIshed. "What do you suppose your father rill say when I ask permission to zarry you?" "I don't know. But I rouldn't worry. He didn't refuse any f the men who asked for my four ieat sisters."-Detroit Free Press. Stops lienralgia--Kills Pain. Sloan's Liniment giv'e istant r:i ro Neuralgia or Sciatica. It vc tairht to tha Painful part.- .ScotI he Nerves and stops the pain. Iti Iso good for IRheumatism, Sore Thiro:: Thest Pains and Spr'ains. f'ou ito:' ed to r'ub-i t pene':rates. .\Ir..J. I. wiuer, LoMui-.vi lI, iiy., writes: 'I utered with, quite a severe Neuraiue~ leadache for foui' mnths w'ithout any elief. I used Sloans Liniment for' two r three nights and I haven't sutiTered ,ith my head since.' Giet a bottlet .ay. Keep in the house all the time or pais and all hurts. :5m.. 50c. and 1.00, at your druggist. Buke' Anca Salve fur atll Sores. CANDIDETES. la I:) :::;: il:T.TI\'i. th- 0 c , De '.or:: ri'. : m I iei:e to N'1 tih i l, r I0. I ' i :nt'r till; Coltc-t as a D,:::uer:*t e- IV ::1 . : :: ft- io4. n1 U. N. ICUSH. MYr i'."\DS ^N1" -1--1IG1""O"S H^V ho:ore1 re wth 1n expre- ion of their con1luli :ee. - :ki. m . to L-conl a candti 1L:tt inl te comin-: primary. I therefore an nl:n-,''nV.-: a c 1:Ln .~l for th.' il0use of it. r.-eiative vihj.-et to it rul.es of ihe T IIli-11lY ANNOUNCE YSi-:F A CAN A d n. the H uw f. L.prn..-tative. I fr~m (-:.:--:n on f'o::1ti. 5.:b :eti the :".Ies of I na :. 1 Yl ?.N1NC* . YS ETLF A CA N et(" toh- thD:::< ft ni mernt neartY. I. IWH ITE. Ir ::: cr,-. tI:> . p-op' f 'endon for ii 1 h tion 4-f onlty .luditor. lelicving I; ; : f; !: - : -- 1 ine du.ities of this v-r :p- r u' l.-.- I :. 1 :- -tn0d i t. f.r the s~ene marj e l. . h- ruf-e, of th-- Dem-nouratic pru!nl:.kry. A. I'. i.G Piml xc' . S. C.. June '.t. !911. I TAI-XE Trms (Wpo~ziTNIT\' TO .X :ournv-, m':;-| : n-:ndi-la!.- for re-elvection to thb !f'l - -of C.i>t Aulitor for Cluendon Cou-:. p-mm to abide bv the rules ant! Ierin 'I;# Demoeratic primary. .NI)R.W P. l.ItG ESS. F-'OR .H'D Ie OF POF. I):M.). SUMU: FKCT To T HE fRCLIN OF TH E DE::MO rlSrchy :nnotr lmy-:i a ciml*T:>rr-.clti.,n 1-1. Elho unllet- of Joilge of Prob:1 : . ' fn C-1mt:. .T. M. WINi):.\M. .. - '0ITlN'; T.II \,0,'OTE' O' Tipl 19--:...:-;$, of :'::re r...f!- the c:-:1.-o or Jud fe of '1o:1:e I. !.0jecL to th'. rules 1111 r quiru0-nt-. .f the 1.-nmov::tie primary. CL.\RENCE 11. MlATHIS. IN MYS-: A CAN (lit!:t" fpr ;-:ee i.l to the uma of County Tre(--sorr ft.r C;:tai.raor Countv. subject to the rules of : 1. -M I ti protr.. 1. iTr i AT \: A T.\ANN ING. T) TIll-2~ ')i-:IN OF T'I: T~IItEE CLHiBS an. [r-- 1:a i 1 ::: : 1( ' : Int t for the Ill-: of Moi--istrate: Niannin . subj-- '.'v the ruls :11,41 re Iltion :1. the J) .::: ter : 11 :> .rtv JTiN Aw. ' MAN. ::!..: .w,.:M blorg to me. i therefore p' : 'n p:-irar; to.e.,,t n.: for ne cau re : te-m. p:-vn i:::: to abire the r,:ut of the pri mar. anl tint I will supp rt the nomimees of the 1art. l. t:d I :f:ain to this e I prom tsc to try :md. tphl law : order. aeL I have in the Pst. D. J. 15RADIIA.M. Ju-v 1:Le. 11) 1. IHki-~:Il .\NNCC.1E THAT I AM A. cantcidt- for the ofce, of.a::llistrate at Mann1inIr.: 1 will a'k the voters of the three cluhib at Mallnimi:tn id the club ::t Boomt to eiV- me tht ir cbn.4lerition and support. TIHOIMAS H IIIDGCEWAY. I ll!!:i1Y ANNOUNCIE MYSELF A CAN (. idat1 for thp unlice of .aistrate at Man nir. subject to the rules of the Democratic party. E. B. BROWN. MAGIS AT IUG LAS1nd SAN DY GtOVI TO THEr YOUTIRS OF DC LAS AND S:ank!y Grove Ton.ush.ip- at tle request of m;:nIy of IIuy frierd's I will arimounce to the pub l i lat. I : a::::.Lallate for the ofiee of 1;e.:str:.e. for the .1n:risterial D:strict of Dou:zlas :and Sandy G rove Township. Bin-:i1; Iyself under no less penalty than servi:t the public to the best of my ability, and abiJin:: the result of the prinary election. Safe au::rdert by the rules and renilations of tEo. Drnoratic >arty of South Carolina. Repectfully. 1UH1 H P. GIBBON. EDWA'ARD J. DENNIS For Congress. IN OBEIDIENCE TO WHAT I col e.-.ire to) bet a duty, I declare my self Candilate *or (ongress froit the First Congressional District, aid I ask the voters of the Distric:t to inl vestigate, both my private ;Lad pub lic character, and career, that they tuitht form nii intelligent opinion of my fitness for the place The p~eople in Berkelc'ey county, with whatau I was reared, and who were in daLily cJontaict with mue, have hionored m with thleir cJoijssli ever sincee I attained the agei ol 21 years, that I have faithrou c~ I arried onlt the trust reposed ini me is testified to by thecz ini send ing mhi to th11 lower House~ of Representatives, anld to' the denwi~ e. Mfy exper-ience- as a legisintor ha s been lon:: andt active; the records in both branches are open *o lti he ele scrutlnY, to w.hi-. I inivife0ine e.ted: t hi'.recrdl w*ill dii tt iose the a legisilor, I waI on1 ih-- sid,- of thle weak lgin 115 hle sItonl, both by, of ancestors wvere farmlers, all of myv ;ng n eeasian I 1believe I knIow. the need of tile farmiiers. I am a law ver h-v profek..ion1, and while I ami ''j. I n: a good)t practicee. mny el ients ar-e nolt the cor poratins, but the court records will show my clients are m111 ly '1 rom1 tile fatrmiing, mrer ena !tilE, b;lIor, 81nd other alv4)entions, representing thleir initerests against he c-t:;:rationiS. 1 111n asking the -1 know thait I am in lsymupathyi with, and14 halvt :h ility to) bor for the - it..re . the masses. 1 k-tnow that 1 c1an :hk car ofC 01every inZtere'st t hiis Sta , ::14specia 'y tis Distriet, is dir:. oceed ini. If gi ven thle c cile :.i-i shl prove rny worth. ness can ace< .m11p.h Iit. I wtont it to be d ittV undte:r-tood I enter this 1:dv.ian 1 hl I 1nml~ke anyi pr' .e 1 indi 0)..inls. I propos1le t ndes of au. nwn11. : v soule alle .lane ei::to the ma1sses' andl to m'y ~ea r~s Democl~rat. Wh1;en I .halll lave the: piilegeZ of 11ppearL ng on :helhn..ns 1 ho pe all of the 111nditavo~r 0112clnvicte tohe thatir Itpresentatt ice inl WaIshin:gtonl. 75. 19141 Colege of Charleston. Soilth Caro ita's Odest Coilege. 130thYear da~epe~n IILiti:1O *:\N~ l'' TIi a I Children Cry for Fletcher's The Kind You Have Always Bought, _ di&c h- been in use for over 30 years, has borne k ' s -aure of and has beenmae . na i: per - onal' sem-.~e . & i::-ancr. All Counterfeits, Iinitatis.: s" i.; but Experiments that t:.iile w .- icath of Infants and Childrea-Expe:iuace against *rment. What is CAOR Castoria is a harmless substiinte for On(tor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrup,. E is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, XorpiZ::w rr othcr Narcotie substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. Vor more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief ci Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething TroULes and Diarrhea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and nat:rai slcep. The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friel. GENUINE CASTORIA AtWAYs Bears the Signature of Ik Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought -r eCNTAUft COMPANY. N wYvox c:T. A FULL LINE OF CERE.F.ALS ALWAYS ON HAND. Corn Puffs, Puffed Wheat, Corn Flakes, Cream of Wheat, Grape Nuts, Etc. Use Oat Meal in air tight cans. Guaranteed to keep in any elimiate Leon Weinberg I "Everything 6.ood to Eat." JOH N G. CAPERS. (of South Carolina). E-Commismnoner Internal Revneu CAPERS & WRIGHT, A A e1S akr&Sn Evans Building,CHRET ,5.. WASUIINGTON. LI. C. 'I1.\RLTVON DURANT, \'TTOlRNEY AT LAW, \IA NN NG. S. t. - ' DI:D1Y & O'B3RYAN, [ Aturneys and Counselors at Law IW auatr Ml.\ NN ING. or. Sas.ad C.'~Clun 0. 0. E0WERD3. H. M. PERRITT' Onmn,:Sre" or n EDW#ARDS & PERRITT, EDELI AND SURVEYORS. Gas ahCr n Vihs Omiee Over Home Bank and Trust Co., ________________ MANNING S C. DR!. .J. A COLOEE DENTIST. Upstairs over Bank of Manning. A DLDE MA NNING, S. C. P'hone No 'n - ~ i~li~ofLeb' c W.C. DA vis. J. W. WIDEMAN metobthsos DAVIS & WIDEMAN,Weflmiloercaeuy ATTOltNEYS AT LAW, a, rw L MAHacker MfgDACo. PSUCCESGORS T. MANNING, S. HaCker & SN, CHARLESToN S. C. DoIEES or Sahad Bns oun ma e ad lerea: G ril e lat-Gal part. aTent : lSern Drsando r Glaay s hCr and aW e ghssu . PINEWAPPAREL S.OP Take rove's ofveryding s h bs foralyTokn - TheOldStadar Goves Tsteesscethean eone substiutd. Ther General Tnicmbecasefitocotainsesh wel knwn oni prperiesf Q INIE 52 es fIt hailr oe carefuclly Imcwnand ble.I pro bably M~ukeuANI. S lews sd1C0.ie anal, r78 hCE R &etSleI R Th oLDE, 0te Ca rlto e st on.